Prime Minister Modi Highlights Kota's Role in Education and Energy Production
Kota's Significance in Education and Energy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of Kota as a hub for education, energy, and heritage. In a video message during a recent event, he noted that the region generates electricity from various sources, including nuclear, coal, gas, and hydropower. Modi praised the rich heritage of the Hadoti region, specifically mentioning local specialties like Kota Kachori and Kota Doria sarees. He also highlighted globally recognized materials such as Kota stone and sandstone.
The Prime Minister remarked that Kota is not only a center for education but also a significant energy hub. This unique area produces power from nearly all available sources, including nuclear, coal, gas, and water. The land of Hadoti is equally renowned for its heritage, from the flavors of Kota Kachori to the elegance of Kota Doria sarees, leaving a global mark with Kota stone and sandstone. The aromatic local coriander and Basmati rice from Boondi have reached international markets. This region is known for its hard work, production, and potential, which will be significantly enhanced by the new Kota airport.
Cultural and Natural Beauty of Hadoti
Prime Minister Modi described the Hadoti region as a center for education, industry, entrepreneurship, and faith, noting that pilgrims have visited sacred sites like Shri Mathuradhi Ji, Keshav Rai Patan, and Godavari Balaji Dham for centuries. He also mentioned the natural beauty of the area, including views from Garadia Mahadev overlooking the Chambal River. The Mukundra Hills and Ramgarh Vishdhari wildlife sanctuaries were highlighted as key attractions for wildlife tourism.
Modi stated that the land of Kota and Hadoti serves as a vital center for entrepreneurship and faith. For centuries, devotees from across the country and the world have visited the sacred sites of Shri Mathuradhi Ji, Keshav Rai Patan, Khade Ganesh Ji Maharaj, and Godavari Balaji Dham. The breathtaking view from Garadia Mahadev over the Chambal River captivates all. The wildlife sanctuaries of Mukundra Hills and Ramgarh Vishdhari make this region a significant destination for wildlife tourism. Improved air connectivity will attract tourists from India and around the globe, directly benefiting local youth, traders, and the economy.